Posts Tagged “Tennis Women”
adidas Women’s CC Ivy II Tennis Shoe Just because you’re wearing a skirt doesn’t mean you’re here for a tea party. Play fierce in these lightweight, breathable ClimaCool shoes with a characteristics that are as tough as your game.
Tags: Adidas Tennis, Game, Shoes, Tea Party, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Wearing A Skirt, Women Shoe, Women Tennis
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Reebok Women’s Court Game Tennis Shoe Zip around the court with ease in the Reebok women’s Court Game Tennis shoe. Constructed with leather uppers, this specialized tennis shoe features a plush padded collar with superior heel support to prevent rubbing and blisters. A padded insole cushions your foot and absorbs shock while you rally. The no-scuff rubber sole is great on and off the court.
Tags: Blisters, Court Game, Cushions, Leather Uppers, Reebok, Rubber Sole, Shock, Specialized, Tennis Court, Tennis Game, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Women Shoe, Women Tennis
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adidas Women’s Barricade V Tennis Shoe You can do almost anything when there’s a racket in your hand. You can do even more with the Barricade 5 on your feet. With superior cushioning, support, adiTUFF durability and grip, this tennis shoe is tough to beat.
Tags: Adidas Tennis, Barricade, Durability, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Women Shoe, Women Tennis
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New Balance Women’s WC781 Tennis Shoe Durable enough for everyday wear, and built to last with comfort technology for more vigorous sport activities, this tennis shoe from New Balance was made just for you. It’s fashioned from genuine leather and has a removable cushioned footbed, a grippy rubber outsole, and a padded collar and tongue for additional comfort and ankle support. A long-wear drag tip increases its durability.
Tags: Ankle Support, Comfort Technology, Durability, Everyday Wear, Genuine Leather, Grippy Rubber, New Balance, Rubber Outsole, Sport Activities, Sport Shoe, Sport Tennis, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Tongue, Vigorous Sport, Women Tennis
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adidas Women’s CC Divine Tennis Shoe You’ve put everything you have into polishing your game. It shines now, but it could always benefit from a little more flash. This lightweight women’s ClimaCool tennis shoe includes Swarovski jeweled eyelets to help you hold court with style.
Tags: Adidas Tennis, Climacool, Eyelets, Flash, Game, Lightweight Women, Swarovski, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Women Shoe, Women Tennis
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New Balance Women’s WCT1200 Tennis Shoe Boasting superior comfort and support features that keep you going mile after mile, the WCT1200W from New Balance marries innovation with sporty style for a breathable shoe you’ll want to live in. This tennis shoe offers incredible shock absorption, thanks to New Balance’s ABZORB SBS technology in the forefoot. Sock lining keeps feet cool and dry, even as your game heats up. The midsole medial post and the sturdy outsole also help maintain balance, even as you make quick turns or reverse direction. Customer Review: Cushion comfort Very comfortable and more cushioned than most New Balance shoes I’ve worn before. No break in time needed. True to size and width. Highly recommend. Customer Review: good shoe I just started playing tennis and bought this shoe based on the reviews I read online. It is great for those who need arch support.
Tags: Arch Support, Break In Time, Game, Innovation, New Balance Shoes, New Shoes, New Technology, Outsole, Playing Tennis, Sbs, Shock Absorption, Sporty Style, Support Features, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Women Tennis
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adidas Women’s BARRIC Tennis Shoe Stop the competition short with an optimal blend of stability, cushioning and breathability. An ultra-durable adiTUFF toe and adiWEAR outsole let you grind it hard. The breathable metal mesh upper and a venting midfoot keep you cool. Customer Review: Nice and stable. These shoes are almost too good,,instead of running for a ball I just want to stand there. I think I should have went with a smaller size but even still I like the fit and feel of them. I have no fear of rolling my ankles with these stable shoes. I do think the sizes run pretty true. Customer Review: Great Shoe! Great Deal! The adidas Barricade II is the best shoe ever made! I found that I can wear these straight from the box to the tennis courts with no discomfort! Recommend these to anyone looking for an all-surface shoe! Searched around for best deal and Amazon.com was above and beyond the best deal on the web!
Tags: Adidas Barricade Ii, Adidas Tennis, Amazon, Ankles, Barric, Cool Customer, Fear, Metal Mesh, Optimal Blend, Shoes, Tennis Courts, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, True Customer, Women Tennis
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adidas Women’s Ambition Str IV Tennis Shoe adidas brings back a modern classic with the Ambition STR IV tennis shoe. Full grain leather upper in a performance tennis shoe style with a round toe, signature adidas side striping, wrap side overlays and a canvas loop and grommet lacing system for a comfortable fit and sporty look. Soft fabric lining and cushioned EVA insole, flexible injection-molded EVA midsole. Durable traction adiWEAR (R) non-marking rubber outsole.
Tags: Adidas Tennis, Ambition, Canvas, Eva Midsole, Grain Leather, Rubber Outsole, Shoe Style, Signature, Soft Fabric, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Traction, Women Shoe, Women Tennis
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Reebok Women’s Serve & Return Tennis Shoe Serve and volley your way for the win in the Reebok Serve & Return women’s tennis shoe. It features a DMX Foam cushioning unit to deliver exceptional comfort with every step. The PlayDry moisture management helps keep the shoe dry and your feet cool.
Tags: Moisture Management, Reebok, Serve And Volley, Tennis Serve, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Women S Tennis, Women Tennis
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adidas Women’s Tirand III Tennis Shoe For any player, from seasoned ace to casual courtster, the Tirand 3 brings elite looks and performance at a practical price. Featuring a synthetic leather upper and adiPRENE under the heel for superior cushioning.
Tags: Ace, Adidas Tennis, Elite, Synthetic Leather, Tennis Player, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Women Tennis
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New Balance Women’s WC803 Tennis Shoe Durable enough for everyday wear, and built to last with comfort technology for more vigorous sport activities, this tennis shoe from New Balance was made just for you. It’s fashioned from genuine leather and has a removable cushioned footbed, a grippy rubber outsole, and a padded collar and tongue for additional comfort and ankle support.
Tags: Ankle Support, Comfort Technology, Everyday Wear, Genuine Leather, Grippy Rubber, New Balance, Rubber Outsole, Sport Activities, Sport Shoe, Sport Tennis, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Tongue, Vigorous Sport, Women Tennis
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adidas Women’s CC Ivy II Tennis Shoe Just because you’re wearing a skirt doesn’t mean you’re here for a tea party. Play fierce in these lightweight, breathable ClimaCool shoes with characteristics that are as tough as your game.
Tags: Adidas Tennis, Game, Shoes, Tea Party, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Wearing A Skirt, Women Shoe, Women Tennis
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adidas Women’s Ambition Str IV Tennis Shoe For a sleek and supportive running shoe, try Ambition from adidas. It features adiPRENE technology for superior cushioning at impact, so it’ll be even easier to take that extra lap.
Tags: Adidas Tennis, Ambition, Running Shoe, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Women Shoe, Women Tennis
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Women’s Wilson Tour II Tennis Shoe The Wilson ‘08 Women’s Tour Tennis Shoe has contoured last, DST Foam? heel and forefoot, free-floating Quarter Stable Wrap?, ventilated TPU arch bridge, breathable air mesh quarter and tongue, 180? Duratex? toe protection, perforated molded EVA sockliner, all court herringbone outsole and a 6-month Duralast Supreme Outsole guarantee. White/Silver. 11.7 oz. WRS2130.
Tags: Arch Bridge, Dst, Duratex, Eva, Herringbone, Mesh, Outsole, S Wilson, Tennis Shoe, Tennis Women, Toe Protection, Tongue, Tour Tennis, Wilson Tennis, Women Shoe, Women Tennis
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The women’s side has produced the biggest upset at the time I wrote this. Top seed Jelena Jankovic lost her fourth round match and received a straight sets thrashing from Frenchwoman Marian Bartoli, 1-6, 4-6. Jankovic’s exit follows the path of fellow Serb Ana Ivanovic who was the fifth seed and Venus Williams who was the sixth. But unlike the two, Jankovic’s conqueror has better credentials, someone who can beat the top seed at any given day as long as she plays her best tennis. Marion Bartoli, the 16th seed, gained prominence last year at Wimbledon when she reached the final and played against eventual winner Venus Williams. But what made her feat remarkable was the road she took in reaching the finals. She beat the then third seed Jankovic 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 in a match that was stopped many times because of the weather. Her most notable conquest was when she came from behind a set down and defeated the then top seed Justine Henin in the semi-final 1-6, 7-5, 6-1. Dinara Safina battled re …
Tags: Ana Ivanovic, Conqueror, Conquest, Credentials, Dinara Safina, Fellow, Fifth Seed, Grand Slam Tennis, Jelena Jankovic, Justine Henin, Marian, Marion Bartoli, Match, Plays, Prominence, Straight Sets, Tennis Women, Venus Williams, Weather, Wimbledon
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